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Interview: Paleoart and Experimental Archaeology - A Conversation with Ettore Mazza on How Art Can Help Us to Tell Stories from the Past

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Federico Cappadona 1 鉁,
Ettore Mazza 2
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Ettore Mazza is an Italian artist specialised in paleoart and historical illustration. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, he made his debut with his first comic book, Il sentiero delle ossa (The Path of Bones), which tells the story of two young men living between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, in a rapidly changing world that will soon reveal its full brutality. Ettore collaborates with archaeologists, biologists, paleontologists, and content creators to create illustrations that depict the evolution of life on Earth and humanity鈥檚 journey through various eras.

Interview: "The Small Things Paint the Big Picture" with Harm Paulsen

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Wulf Hein 1
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I meet Harm Paulsen (70), the best known and longest working experimental archaeologist in Germany, in his apartment in Schleswig. Although the rooms aren't small, it is only possible to move around by holding in your belly and not breathing, as everywhere, standing, hanging or lying around, is evidence of Harm's professional and private life 鈥 a clear line between the two is not visible...